the first day of film reviews in France, December 2nd. Paris has entered winter ahead of schedule.
On the way from the seminary to the Napoleon Museum, I saw two boy scouts. One looks 15 or 6 and one is less than 10 years old.
The older body is stronger, and he walks in front of him with a baggage on his back, faster. The little man in the back can only be regarded as a child, carrying a bag bigger than him, wearing a black beret, sleeves, shorts and leather boots. The two cheeks were flushed with cold, and marched hurriedly in the city of Paris.
It is said that with the advent of the era of peace, the Boy Scouts have gradually withdrawn from the main arena. Only some countries and a few regions still retain this tradition, and some are managed by the church and do not have any official nature.
So I remembered a Korean who I met at the Foreign Languages Institute. He has been studying in China for a year, but he must return to China for military service the following year.
It can be seen in the movie that the little protagonist's survivability and adaptability in the wild are excellent. An adult living in a city without training would not even have such an ability to survive independently. This is the age of peace, maybe these are meaningless things, just like people's curious games, curiosity surpasses practical seriousness.
However, it is precisely when people are so incapable of adapting to nature to survive, the danger has actually come.
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